This episode's guest – Sean Rogers of Flotilla Flagship – is a self-proclaimed “Ambassador of Water” and I totally get it. You'll hear all about his plans to get people into self-service kayaks across the United States … but really? It's the reason why he's so passionate about kayaking that's super groovy.

I met Sean in Austin, TX at the 2015 South by Southwest festival – just two fellas at a millennial entrepreneurs meetup (clearly only fulfilling one of the key demographics) with the drive to slow down, be intentional, and simplify.

I was talking about this whole SimpleREV dealio and he decided it was interesting enough to come over for a chat. Wanna guess how long it took me to know that he should be on Smart and Simple Matters?

Oh … about three minutes. You'll understand what I was drawn to pretty dang quick when you crank up this episode.

He radiates warmth, gratitude, and intensity like few other people I've met. You can feel it when he's around and you can hear it in his words, too.

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Joel! Thanks for mentioning my comment in your podcast – I’m honoured! Your podcast in Slow Your Home really hit a nerve with me- curating my own life, doing the things I love and stopping the things that other people do and I think I should love (but don’t)…. I’ve been consciously noting down the things that bring me joy (growing veggies, spending one on one time with my kids) and purposefully make those things a priority in my weekly planning.

Umm … how long can we go back-and-forth, thanking each other, before everyone else gets annoyed? I say we find out some day. 🙂

I read a few of your blog posts and I love how vulnerable you are. And although your external life may not be slowing down as fast as you’d like (hmmm, “slowing down as fast as you’d like” sounds weird), your self-awareness seems to be blossoming. Keep dropping the things that drag you down and holding on to the things that lift you up.

Also, I’m looking forward to hearing how the whole you “maybe not being employed full-time soon and maybe your husband not being employed full-time too next year” thing goes.